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Cascading selections in NS
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10/04/2001 04:07:53
Cetin Basoz
Engineerica Inc.
Izmir, Turkey
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
Category:
Internet applications
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00493221
Message ID:
00493926
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Thanks Vlad,
At least there was a way :) Currently I did it similar to what you did and have different routing (one for IE4 and up, other for rest). 12K java code just for doing this and layer tag :) I think I'll continue to use old style for NS clients.
Cetin

>Hi, Cetin!
>
>We recently made an ASP project with the tree-like list, and we stopped on the solution to use page refreshing by link, so tree expanding/collapsing case page reload. Well, its slow, but works in all browsers.
>
>Anyway, during investigation I met following very nice sample:
>
>http://developer.netscape.com/docs/examples/dynhtml/tree.html
>
>I get there from the netscape home page. Sometimes it is good idea to look there ;) Look at
>
>http://developer.netscape.com/docs/examples/index.html?cp=dev01mdoc
>There are a lot more examples for Dynamic HTML in Netscape.
>
>Anyway, the sample works only in Netscape, so you require to make different pages for different browsers. DHTML in Netscape is quite different ;(
>
>
>>How could I create a cascading selection in NS without applets and Activex ? ie:
>>
>>Categories
>>----------
>>Beverages
>>Fruits
>>Deserts
>>...
>>
>>*Selecting fruits would show :
>>Orange
>>Banana
>>....
>>
I can do this treeview like in IE but not in NS (with and w/o XML-XSL). In IE I can also add, remove options on the client-side but in NS I can't do that even playing with styles. I would appreciate any help with some sample if possible. TIA.
>>Cetin
Çetin Basöz

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